Belfort Bruges

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(8K) · Historical landmark in Bruges, Belgium
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Every year, nearly a million visitors come to admire our impressive collections and buildings. We organise clever, relevant exhibitions and events, and …

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Feb 26, 2025
Good food & service … until our plates were cleared … my friend had left some of the salad as they had eaten sufficient…, the waiter decided they had not eaten enough …& as you would a toddler did th…Full review by SCW888
Feb 23, 2025
We climbed this on a rainy day. You stop at various levels (which makes the climb easier) to read up on the history. It gets very steep at the top but they do limit bookings so you're not constantl…Full review by joneypony
Feb 19, 2025
You will find this historic bell tower on the main open square in the center of town. It is historic and has a grand scale and you will find very pleasing architecture all around it. You might be v…Full review by Thomas V

Questions & answers

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Do you have to book in advance?
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When you buy a ticket, you choose a time slot. There is a limited number of tickets for each slot.
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Can you pay by card to visit the Belfort?
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Yes you can.
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Hiya I'm going to Bruges next month and I'm wondering if you can pre-book your ticket for Belfort tower to beat the …
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Hiya I'm going to Bruges next month and I'm wondering if you can pre-book your ticket for Belfort tower to beat the queue? Thank you
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There isn’t a fast track so it makes no difference. You may as well just pay on the day. Go early.
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Roughly, how many steps are between landings? Or how many landings among 366 steps? Just concerned I'd be holding …
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Roughly, how many steps are between landings? Or how many landings among 366 steps? Just concerned I'd be holding other climbers up!!
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After the ticket hall there are (I think) 4 stretches of steps before you reach the top. The third stretch (up to the carillon mechanism) is the longest stretch and it’s about 150 …
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After the ticket hall there are (I think) 4 stretches of steps before you reach the top. The third stretch (up to the carillon mechanism) is the longest stretch and it’s about 150 steps. The final stretch between the mechanism and the top is the steepest and narrowest but it’s only about 50 steps so not too much.
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